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Overunity Machines Forum



Simple water pump with no moving parts !

Started by hartiberlin, August 10, 2007, 10:41:46 AM

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hartiberlin

Hi All,
I came across these 2 videos about a very easy water
pump with no moving parts.
It works as long as you have 2 different water reservoirs at
different heights.
So this might be a very good solution for 3rd world countries
to move water up for watering plants etc...

Have a look at it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0topdMcpNMk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOn7Zu3CCxo

It is based on using air as the pulser to press water upwards.
I wonder how much water can be pressed upwards compared to
being lowered and what the involved potential energies are ?
Could there be moved more water upwards then being moved down ?
Probably not, but maybe one could optimize the effect to
move much more water up per volume of water, that is moved to
the lower basin reservoir  level ?
Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

jeanna

Oh this is way cool. About 10 years ago I found the USpatent for the pharoh's pump. This patent was awarded to Ed Kunkel in the 30's. I made a water pipe version, but the pyramid pump is very much more complicated (and powerful) than this one and so I couldn't replicate, but I never lost my assurance that the thing works. After all the US patent office gave Kunkel a patent. There are many interesting details for conversation, but I am reassured and I will try to make this very simple version.
To respond to your questions a bit, the atmospheric pressure and gravity combine to give the lift. The air is dropped down by gravity and then the air pressure gets stronger once down there in the lower region and since it can easily get into the thinner tube it releases its pressure back up into the air but higher than it started. Of course not all the water goes up to this new height, but enough does and without any work added so it can truely be called an overunity device (since when calculating overunity we/they only count things that cost and don't consider things that come with the earth as is).
Lake Moeris was very likely the lower pond that was formed by the use of the great pyramid. The Nile was probably the source of the water and air. Oh I could go on and on, but I will stop writing and smile.
jeanna



Mr Green

very nice and also very simple !

that is the idea to research and think simple. the more complicated way you try most likely to find out negative results.

we have to search in the simplest forces that we got and combine them with simple physics laws and have big results .

wish you all the best in your research .

Go Green !!